Ruby on Rails
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Well, after looking further it seems that I would have to use a DB Session Storage system as I though and I'd rather avoid this so I guess I'm just gonna go with the token and that's it
El martes, 26 de febrero de 2013 13:06:59 UTC-6, CiriusMex escribió:
Ok, I added the token and it works just fine to authenticate the user each time a webservice is called, the thing is using a session would be much easier than sendding all the data needed when a webservice is called (some of them are pretty tricky), is there any way to retrieve a session precedently created? With an id or something maybe? I google it but didn't find any usefull answer...--
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